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It’s pretty common for small towns to have both a mayor and a city administrator or manager. The position of mayor is held by one of the city council members on a rotating basis, and is usually mostly just a figurehead and the one who calls meetings to order. The administrator is a professional hired for the job and do

Tyrion having a quiet conversation with his sister from the ground, while she was up on the wall, without any shouting, took me right out of it lol. I also had a feeling he wasn’t going to survive the scene... and then he did.

Jon leaving Ghost behind was such a BLATANT choice on the showrunners to save some money that I wish they had just kept ignoring Ghost. It felt so awkward and ham-fisted.

Some problems I had with the dragon ambush

My fondest wish is to see Ghost to ride on the back of Drogon and for both to co-rule Westeros. Fuck all these humans. They are nothing but trouble.

This just felt like two different episodes. The first half was so strong and compelling, and then as soon as we have to go to battle again, it went straight down the tube. Splitting the already depleted force was dumb, the whole thing with Dragonstone was so ludicrously unbelievable that it left me dumbstruck, and

Yeah... Varys trying to make the argument that Jon would make a better king... no man who just walks away from his dog would make a better anything.

The word you are searching for is “cliche” not “trope” - tropes are not bad, tropes are everything. Subverting expectations is a trope. It’s called a cliche when it’s over used and predictable to the point of being boring.

I was disappointed in everything except Melisandre, Baric, Jorah, and Theon finishing their character arcs. 

Except that Game of Thrones has tapped the “subverting tropes” well so many times, it’s become its own trope along the way. 

And when you think about it, how else could they have plausibly killed the Night King? Perhaps Jon would have presented more of a challenge than Theon, but I don’t think it was plausible that anyone was just going to square up and sword fight with the Night King. Once dragon fire proved ineffective, an assassin’s

This battle has been teased since the show began in 2011, so it needed to be unbelievably epic—more epic than all the other epic battles the series has given us. This was a daunting task, and Game of Thrones succeeded...

I... Don’t know how I feel about it. A great episode, without question, but something feels hollow about it. Of all the theories and mystery about the Whites and the Night King, we’re meant to believe just boils down to movie monsters and they want to mindlessly kill everyone because... good and evil..? I mean, OK,

Also didn’t the Hound teach her to stab an opponent between their armors plates? I may be wrong but it seemed like she got her blade between them 

“And I dropped mayo on my PS4 last year so I also needed a replacement.”

That Ghostbusters reboot was baaaddddd.

N’Jobu: “No tears for your father?”

I’m still mad that the MCU had both Sterling K. Brown and Michael B. Jordan and they killed them both!

Loved his scene with Killmonger later, on the spirit plane.

i’m sorry julie, but you clearly and repeatedly misspelled forest whitaker.